Re: [squid-users] Resource temporarily unavailable tests=FROM_NAME_NO_SPACES version=2.31

From: Brian Hechinger <wonko@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 09:21:45 -0400

On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 12:07:19PM -0700, Adam wrote:
>
> I haven't a clue - I get a lot of "storeAufsOpenDone: (#) No such file or
> directory" errors (not at all the same as your error) but I do notice from
> my daily extract of errors/messages found in cache.log that the number
> varies roughly in proportion to the number of "Software caused connection
> abort" type messages. Could be unrelated but I am curious what other errors
> appear in your cache.log, near/around the same errors.

none. these are the only errors i see.

> As to what info you should have provided. I'd suggest the following:
> 1. what do you mean by constantly? I.e. how many errors a day (egrep -i
> "storeAufsOpenDone" cache.log | wc -l)

starting 2003/08/06 11:17:20
ending 2003/08/07 09:17:34

brian@ghsl011ptlge$ egrep -i "storeAufsOpenDone" cache.log | wc -l
     408

> 2. what kind of machine/platform/cpu you are running on

Sun Ultra2, Solaris 8.

> 3. how much RAM it has

2G

> 4. how many and how large of disks you are using for your cache - are they 1
> single disk per cache_dir entry as they should be or some RAID which
> ideally they shouldn't be (this matters since the "resource unavailable"
> problem might be disk i/o contention/bottleneck type problems).

single disks. right now they aren't dedicated to squid, Netscape Proxy Server
has its cache_dir on other partitions of these disks.

/dev/dsk/c1t2d0s1 2055705 6233 1987801 1% /squid/s01
/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s7 2274259 814657 1414117 37% /squid/s00

> 5. output of squid -v

Squid Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE1
configure options: --prefix=/usr/local --disable-dependency-tracking --enable-async-io=32 --with-aio --enable-snmp --enable-ssl --with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl --enable-poll

also has the SmartFilter patch applied.

> 6. results of "egrep 'cache_[dmsr]' squid.conf" (to get cache_dir,
> cache_mem, cache_replacement_policy, and cache_swap).

cache_dir aufs /squid/s00 1781188 16 256
cache_dir aufs /squid/s01 1593568 16 256
cache_store_log none

cache_mem, cache_replacement_policy, and cache_swap are default

> 7. There are probably other pertinent lines of your conf file you should
> send - if you think of them send them

i can't think of any, but i'll send them along if i find them.

> 8. Any setup specifics you may have (firewall on squid box, using
> transparent proxy, etc. etc.)

nothing like that, no.

> Sorry I don't have any answers but the above info might help get a clearer
> idea of the problem

i've noticed that this question has never really gotten answered, so i'm willing
to do what i can to see that we can answer it.

-brian

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